You know, I was replaying 'Peace Walker' recently, and Paz’s character struck me differently this time. Tara Strong’s voice work for her is so nuanced—there’s this underlying tension even in her sweetest lines. It’s wild how much a voice actor can shape a character’s impact. Strong’s other roles are mostly in animation, so hearing her in a gritty, cinematic game like 'MGS' was a surprise at first. But she nails it.
What’s cool is how Paz’s story unfolds. Without spoilers, her journey isn’t what it seems, and Strong’s ability to switch tones sells the twists perfectly. It’s one of those performances that sticks with you, especially if you’ve played through the whole series. I kinda wish she’d do more game roles—she’s got the chops for it.
Paz Ortega Andrade, that enigmatic character from 'Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker' and later 'The Phantom Pain', is voiced by Tara Strong in the English versions of the games. Strong’s performance is brilliant—she captures Paz’s duality so well, shifting from innocent schoolgirl to something far more complex. I’ve always been fascinated by how voice acting can add layers to a character, and Paz is a perfect example. Her arc is tragic, and Strong’s delivery makes it hit even harder.
Funny enough, I got so attached to Paz’s story that I ended up digging into other roles Tara Strong has played. From 'Batman: The Animated Series' to 'My Little Pony', her range is insane. But Paz stands out because of how subtle her performance is—those quiet moments where you can hear the cracks in her facade. It’s a masterclass in voice acting, honestly.
Tara Strong brings Paz to life in the English dub, and man, does she leave an impression. Paz starts off seeming so harmless, but Strong’s voicework hints at something darker underneath. It’s those little pauses, the slight tremors—she doesn’t overdo it, which makes the reveals later hit like a truck.
I’ve followed Strong’s career for years, but Paz might be her most underrated role. It’s not as flashy as Harley Quinn or Twilight Sparkle, but it’s just as compelling. If you’ve played 'Peace Walker', you know how pivotal she is to the story. Strong’s performance is a big reason why.
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His father disappeared; his brother committed suicide. Thomas Mayo, the God of War, returned, and he swore that he would take revenge…
My grandfather was a thief.
He stole my grandmother’s name and her identity. He used them to escape a poor, forgotten corner of the rural West, then ran off with another woman.
He became a law professor, standing at podiums and lecturing about justice.
She became a famous painter, giving interviews about integrity.
My grandmother spent her whole life trapped in that same dying farmland. Everyone called her an old maid.
She never stopped waiting for him. Not even on her deathbed.
Fifty years later, I clawed my way out of that godforsaken place on the strength of two generations, my grandmother and my mother. I made partner at a top law firm.
It was graduation season. I sat in the lead interviewer’s chair.
Across from me sat a girl. Polished. Confident. The most outstanding graduate from the best law school in the state.
I opened her résumé and flipped through it page by page.
Then I stopped at the family information section.
I stared at that name for a very long time.
I looked up at her and said quietly, “You didn’t get the job.”
He was supposed to be my fake boyfriend for one night. Not the man who’d ruin me for all others.
I’ve had a thing for Colton Stone since I was a teenager. He’s brooding, built like sin, and—unfortunately—my older brother’s best friend.
When my stalker ex crashes my brother’s wedding, I do the only logical thing: grab Colton and kiss him like my life depends on it.
He plays along, all hard muscle and smoldering heat, and suddenly our fake relationship feels very real.
One night turns into stolen days and breathless nights in Colton’s bed, where he worships every inch of me like I’m his to keep.
But everything shatters when my ex abducts me—and I discover I’m pregnant.
Now I’m trapped, terrified, and caught in a twisted game where my ex claims the baby is his.
Will Colton risk everything to find me... or abandon me when I need him most?
They had a pact. SEAL Team Seven, seven men who had formed an unbreakable bond while fighting to protect their country. None of them would marry until their service to home and country had been fulfilled. Now five of the brothers have found love, smack dab in the middle of them trying to chase down a madman who’s out to destroy them and everything they love.As the only two left standing, Quinn and Devon decided that their job now was to protect their brothers and their women. Though they got a kick out of watching the by-play between their brothers and their new sisters, neither man believed that life was for him.Seal Team Quinn and Devon is created by Jordan Silver, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.
“Let me leave!” She yelled, trying to fight off the men who held her down. “I am not going to…”
“You are the Alpha’s property now.” They said, silencing her. “Only HE will decide what is to be of you…”
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There is one place in the world where you enter a slave and turn into a Luna.
And that place is the Alpha’s estate. The Estate where dreams and nightmares can come true.
For they say, it is you who draws your fate when it comes to the harem. For it can be both your heaven or hell. But what fate can one draw when they are claimed as slaves? It is the question that Alexandra asked as she came face to face with none other than her mate.
The Alpha of Alphas.
Alpha Damien…
Lilith's parents taught her that everyone deserved a second chance, including the devil. But her parents are dead, along side her baby brother, and Lilith doesn't believe that the man responsible is even worth the consideration of second chance.
Lilith Hayes and Javier Escobar were childhood best friends and each other's first love. But they got separated at sixteen when Javier's father had a business breakthrough and he had to move to Mexico. Before he left, Lilith and Javier promised to find each other when they got older to continue their love story, but that's just what it was.
A silly teenage promise.
Because nine years later, when they find each other, they're both on the opposite, yet same sides of the world. Lilith is an undercover FBI agent, sent to infilterate one of the most powerful mafia houses in Mexico–Los Muertos, and to gather dirt on the Head of House.
And Javier? He's the Head of Los Muertos.
When Lilith infilterates his world under the false name of Dakota Alister, she discovers three things. One: Javier is no longer the chubby nerd she was in love with. He's grown into a sexy ruthless devil who believes that love is just another form of weakness.
Two: He still owned every inch of her body and heart, now even more so when he's a hardened criminal with the looks of a god. And even though she hates him to death for killing her family, her Judas of a body still responds to him.
Three: The underworld is a game of survival and if she wants to kill him, she has to survive first.
Paz Ortega in 'Metal Gear' is such a fascinating character because she blurs the line between victim and antagonist. Initially introduced as a young, innocent peace activist in 'Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker,' she wins over players with her idealism and vulnerability. But the twist revealing her as a double agent working for Cipher—the very force she pretended to oppose—flips everything on its head. Her betrayal isn't just a plot device; it's a gut punch that makes you question every interaction you've had with her. Yet, even after her deception, there's a tragic humanity to her. The optional 'Truth' missions in 'The Phantom Pain' reveal her as a manipulated pawn, haunted by guilt and PTSD. She’s not a mustache-twirling villain; she’s a broken person caught in a cycle of espionage. That complexity is what makes her one of the most memorable figures in the series—someone you hate, pity, and maybe even mourn.
What sticks with me is how her story reflects the games' themes of control and identity. Paz was 'built' by Cipher, her persona as much a weapon as any Metal Gear. Her final scene in 'Ground Zeroes,' where she literally tears herself apart to remove a bomb, feels like a metaphor for how espionage shreds the self. It’s messy, brutal, and far from black-and-white—which is why debating her 'villain' status is so compelling. Personally, I think she’s more of a tragic figure than a true antagonist, but that ambiguity is what makes her great.
Paz Ortega Andrade, also known as Pacifica Ocean, is one of those characters who feels timeless despite her brief but impactful role in the 'Metal Gear' series. She first appears in 'Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker,' set in 1974, where she's introduced as a young Costa Rican freelance interpreter and later revealed to be a spy. Given the timeline and her portrayal as a fresh-faced but cunning operative, it's widely accepted that she's in her early 20s during 'Peace Walker.' By the time of 'Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes' (1984), she'd be around 30, though her story takes a tragic turn long before that. What's fascinating about Paz is how her innocence and vulnerability mask her true intentions, making her age feel almost secondary to her narrative weight.
Her character arc is a rollercoaster—starting as a seemingly harmless ally, then unraveling as a double agent, and finally meeting a grim fate. Even though her physical presence in the games is limited, her psychological impact on Big Boss and the players lingers. I always found her age symbolic, too; she's young enough to evoke sympathy but old enough to carry the burden of her choices. It's a testament to Kojima's writing that a character with so little screen time leaves such a lasting impression.
Paz Ortega? Now that's a name that brings back memories! She was such a pivotal character in 'Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker,' with her dual identity and that shocking twist. But when it comes to 'Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance,' nope, she doesn't make an appearance. That game focuses more on Raiden's cyborg adventures post-'MGS4,' and the story revolves around his internal struggles and the whole PMC warfare angle.
It's a shame, though—Paz had this eerie, almost tragic vibe that could've added another layer to 'Rising.' Imagine if they'd included a hallucination sequence or a flashback with her. But hey, the game's still a blast with its over-the-top action and that unforgettable soundtrack. Maybe someday we'll get a remaster or spin-off that revisits her story.